St. Laurence's Parish Church, Ludlow

Saint Laurence’s Church was established as a place of worship when the Normans founded Ludlow in the late 11th century. It is situated in the centre of Ludlow on the hill, from where the town begun to develop.

The church was one of only 18 churches given a five-star rating in England's Thousand Greatest Churches by Simon Jenkins (1999) and is described as the "cathedral of the Marches". The tower is 135 feet high and boasts beautiful views of the town and surrounding countryside.

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